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Stora Enso DesignStudios bring innovative and recognised results

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​Stora Enso Division Packaging Solutions in Russia received two awards in the 11th edition of the international contest for the best packaging and label for Food, Perfumery & Cosmetics and Beverages – ProdExtraPack 2016.

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4/8/2016 12:00 PM

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​Stora Enso’s innovative egg tray for the Leto brand, best in class in its category, was awarded in the Packaging for food products and beverages category. In addition, the egg tray received a separate diploma from Russia’s number one packaging magazine Tara i Upakovka.

The original design solution clearly breaks the traditional category rules by combining colour offset-printing to help the product stand out on the shelf. At the same time, the use of N-flute allows for a reduction in the weight of the paper used, while retaining the strength characteristics of the packaging.

This is not the first time Stora Enso creates an innovative packaging solution for Leto. A bold move from traditionally pressed pulp packaging for eggs to a printed corrugated solution generated an impressive 40% sales increase.

Another Stora Enso product, a packaging for water filters for the Barrier brand was recognised in the award category Innovations in packaging.

Collaboration has played an essential role in success. These packaging solution were created the sessions together with customers in the Stora Enso DesignStudios.

Stora Enso is a leading provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wooden constructions and paper on global markets. Our aim is to replace fossil based materials by innovating and developing new products and services based on wood and other renewable materials. We employ some 26 000 people and are publicly listed in Helsinki (STEAV, STERV) and Stockholm (STE A, STE R).